Reefer or dry, utilization is the killer. I am fully utilized in the reefer side most weeks. Plenty of dry drivers are also fully utilized. The nightmare load can happen on either side. Yes a reefer can break down, but at least for the units I have pulled, that is very rare. Most of the time I have problems with the actual trailer more so than the unit. And most of my trailer problems are caused by the last idiot that pulled it, or the idiot before that idiot.
Need a mentor quick, which will be the quickest reefer or dry van ?
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Most problems are brought about by the last driver with the trailer you are picking up, be it dry or refer.
And I doubt many of us are truly not part of the problem.
I can not say that I have never dropped a trailer that I knew had problems.
It may have been something that happened while in transit, or something that I acquired while picking it up.
But sometimes I just don't feel like taking the time to fix every little problem that I am left with.
Sometimes I simply don't have the time, HOS wise.
And sometimes, I am required to fix the little problems I am left with by other drivers.
But I take it in stride.
How many of us can truly say that they have NEVER dropped a trailer with a known fault?
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They were real happy when I had a list of 14 trailers sitting at a rather important customer in IL, that were red taged. the customer tagged them but never mentioned it, mostly reefer issues (but almost all 1hr or less to fix) -
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The balls do get dropped from time to time with as many freaking trailers as we do have.
As for SLC being full of red tags, I know your pain, that happened to me like 2 weeks ago in fact. Lost a good load over it.
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Not too long ago I picked up a trailer with no mud flaps.
Zero, on either side.
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